Wednesday, 23 March 2007
The Vo-Cal 360 records your voice pattern and plots it into a visual graph called a voice map. The voice map shows areas of stress (excess) and areas of compensation (deficiency). Each map can be correlated with underlying attitudes, beliefs and emotions. This data is very valuable when analyzed in relation to the emotional aspects of health and interpersonal relationships.
 
 
Once a voice map is created, the Vo-Cal 360 determines the optimum deficiency. This is the area of the voice where the greatest compensation is occurring. The optimum deficiency is used as an instruction to the Vo-Cal 360, which generates a sequence of very low frequencies that are played into the Vo-Cal chair. As you sit in the chair, you also listen to relaxing music and watch an amazing light show that your brain creates with the help of light frames.

Each Vo-Cal session includes 1-6 rounds. A round includes a new voice map and 2-10 minutes in the Vo-Cal chair. Through this progression of rounds, the body balances its emotional stress points. This shift is reflected in the voice so the progress is called voice mapping.
Attain Emotional Balance
 
 
 
The objective of voice remapping is to change patterns that are rigid or stock to patterns that are dynamic, called floating patterns. Floating patterns are a reflection of your ability to adjust and adapt to stress in a healthy way. The Vo Cal experience is often described as unburdening or expanding gratitude.

The Vo-Cal 360 will add dramatic value to your life and the lives of your coworkers, friends, and loved ones.


For your benefit, we combine a number of approaches to health. This creates a synergy that makes your experience more efficient and more enjoyable.

This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. It is for reference and educational use only.
 
 
 
 
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